A new Scottish feature film about a German Jewish refugee who finds herself working in a stately Home in Dumfries and Galloway belonging to aristocratic supporters of fascist leader Oswald Mosely has won an international Best Drama award.
Stella, inspired by Cinderella, took the award at the Melech Tel-Aviv International Film Festival where it had its world premiere this month.
Set in 1937 and filmed at Galloway House, it highlights a lesser known and dark moment in Scottish history – when Dumfries and Galloway became one of the main centres of support for Mosley and his British Union of Fascists.
Stella, inspired by Cinderella, took the award at the Melech Tel-Aviv International Film Festival where it had its world premiere this month.
Set in 1937 and filmed at Galloway House, it highlights a lesser known and dark moment in Scottish history – when Dumfries and Galloway became one of the main centres of support for Mosley and his British Union of Fascists.
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